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Morphometric properties of the facial nerve in fetal temporal bones.

Derya Ümit Talas1, Orhan Beger2, Turan Koç3, Vural Hamzaoğlu4, Hakan Özalp4, Melike Mavruk5, Cemre Yıldırım5, İrem Güzelyüz5, Yusuf Vayisoğlu1, Deniz Uzmansel3, Mehmet Farsak5, Ahmet Dağtekin4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The main aim of the study was to examine the development and course of the facial nerve within fetal temporal bones from an anatomical and neuro-otological perspective.
METHODS: The study was conducted on 32 temporal bones from obtained fetuses (7 females, 9 male), on a mean gestational age of 26.75 ± 4.36 (range, 20-34) weeks from the collection of the Anatomy Department of Medicine Faculty. All the measurements were collected with a digital image analysis software.
RESULTS: Neither male/female nor right/left significant differences were observed in relation with the algebraic data of the segment lengths and angles of the facial nerve (p > 0.05). Linear functions for meatal, labyrinthine, tympanic, and mastoid segment lengths of the facial nerve were calculated as: y = -1.206 + 0.200 × Age (weeks), y = -1.868 + 0.153 × Age (weeks), y = -2.327 + 0.325 × Age (weeks), and y = -1.507 + 0.246 × Age (weeks), respectively. In addition, linear functions for first and second genu angles were calculated as: y = 105.475-0.117 × Age (weeks) and y = 140.446-0.042 × Age (weeks), respectively.
CONCLUSION: The regression equations and the scatter plot with increment curve, representing the growth dynamics of the facial nerve can be used for estimating its lengths and for understanding its development. The data suggest that there is a dramatic change transition from fetal life to the gathered data of adulthood in the length of meatal and mastoid segments as well as in the second genu angle; in addition, there is a partial change in the length of labyrinthine and tympanic segments as well as in the first genu angle.
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Keywords:  Facial nerve; Fetus; Labyrinthine segment; Mastoid segment; Meatal segment; Tympanic segment

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30554711     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2018.10.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 0165-5876            Impact factor:   1.675


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